Earn Up to 50% Off Summer of Impact Experiences through Double Impact Scholarship

Double Impact Scholarships are now Waitlist Only

All of the Summer of 2012 Double Impact scholarships have been taken, but our waitlist is officially open. To save your spot on the Double Impact waitlist, please follow the same steps: register for your Impact program and complete the Double Impact Intent Form. You will be notified when/if a scholarship becomes available.

The BBYO Panim Institute is excited to continue this great initiative that will enable more teens to participate in a Summer of Impact experience while supporting ongoing service in local communities throughout the year. This is your chance to make "double the impact."

This scholarship is open to any Jewish teen in grades 10-12. Please spread the word about this exciting opportunity. Summer of Impact programs take place in Boston, Chicago, Washington, and Israel. There are limited scholarships available for each program, so reserve your spot now! The scholarships will be awarded on a first come, first served basis.

Are You Up for the Double Impact Challenge?

Here are the Steps to Participate

Once you're ready to take on the Double Impact Challenge the first step is to register for the IMPACT program of your choice.

Find an organization that meets the criteria for approval and begin your service work.

You have picked your trip, and started your service, now don't lose track of those important hours! Track your service hours on the Monthly Service Hour Survey.

When your hours are completed and you've reached (at least) the 60 hour goal, it is time to submit your Evaluation Form.

After you attend your Summer of Impact program, you will be an official Impact ambassador and will be asked to Pay It Forward. Post summer follow up can include: writing an article about your IMPACT experience, hosting a Summer of Impact information session, or creating a new service or advocacy program in your home community.

BBYO Wisconsin region alumna Elliana Sinykin reflects on The March of the Living, which takes thousands of Jewish teenagers and adults through the concentration camps in Poland, and then to celebrations for Israel's Independence in the streets of Jerusalem and tours around our homeland.

Mix one part teens from BBYO Connecticut Valley Region, and one part residents, staff, and family members of Tower One/Tower East senior living community. Add in fancy dress and corsages, and turn up the music. The result? The “Senior Prom,” hosted by The Towers on June 4, which brought together some 175 attendees from three generations.